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Customer Success Manager (German Speaking)
- Telecommunication, Call Centre, Customer Service Jobs
- Sales, Business Development, Business Consulting
- Management (incl. project, product management & human resources)
- Retail Jobs
- Fashion Jobs
Description
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Managing, expanding and developing the German Customer Experience team incl. shift scheduling, hiring, planning, tracking the performance of your team-members and providing feedback;
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Helping clients with incoming questions/ comments/ issues across all channels: mail, phone, chat, social media;
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Coming up with creative ways to surprise and delight our customers;
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Representing the ‘voice of the German customer’: pitch & implement ideas on how we can improve our overall customer experience depending on the needs of the German market;
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Creating processes, manuals as well as trainings for Customer Service agents to improve the customer experience on an ongoing base (measured through ‘Net Promoter Score’);
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Project based responsibilities, for example improving the overall Customer Journey.
Responsibilities
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At least 1 year experience in a consumer facing role (e.g. customer service, sales or hospitality);
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Experience with managing a team is a big plus;
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Graduated from Higher Professional Education or University Education;
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Highly proficient in spoken and written German as well as English; French, Danish, Spanish, Italian are a plus;
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You are enthusiastic, empathetic and easy to talk to;
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You are proactive and always strike for process improvements in order to deliver the absolute best customer experience.
Hard Skills
- Typing and typing speed
- Multi-line phone proficiency
- Customer relations
- Opportunity analysis
- Relationship building
- Customer success
- Team management
- Process improvement
- Advanced language knowledge
- Advanced writing skills
Soft Skills
- Communication
- Leadership
- Listening
- Self-motivated
- Enthusiastic
We offer
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25 vacation days;
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A pension scheme, because later is also important;
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Daily fresh lunch served at the office;
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Training, both in-house and external;
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An annual personal budget that can be used for self-development;
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A brand new office near the Amstel Hotel;
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Working in an international team at a fast-growing scale-up;
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Cool team events and Friday afternoon drinks (when everything is allowed again).